Terry is a yob, Bridge is a tosser, and Bellamy is a thoroughly nasty piece of work.
Terry and Bellamy are very good players though.
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mmmmm wrong time of night to post this.
Only the 'wine bar' people logged in
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Be honest, who would have turned that down?
JT's only problem was getting caught. How was he caught by the way?
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Nope, never said that - but as England captain he's under more scrutiny, and expected to live a pretty exemplary life. As England Captain it's more newsworthy, whereas as a normal football player it probably wouldn't have made the papers, or lasted as long as it did as a story.Originally posted by AtW View PostAnd if he wasn't England's captain it would have been ok?
Though in your case I'm sure most people would make an exception for you, given the barren circumstances, and resulting pent up sexual tension you clearly must be under. ;-)
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Maybe for your average fitbaw player, yes.Originally posted by Drewster View PostHe is (or at least appears to be) a total *rse, but AFAIK he is paid to kick a ball not "be a role model" or any other bulltulip......
But when you captain your country, in any sport it's different. There are responsibilities, not too mention a shedload more contracts for endorsement etc.
Cheating on your wife, by shagging your colleagues gf (or ex), who's mum to their kids is pretty fking low, in anyone's book.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostTotal fkucwit IYAM. Leader of men? My arse. Cries when he misses a penalty and has got the balls to shag his mates missus but not to face the press and do the right thing.
Total muppet.
Disgusted of Luton
jealous spurs fan
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Total fkucwit IYAM. Leader of men? My arse. Cries when he misses a penalty and has got the balls to shag his mates missus but not to face the press and do the right thing.Originally posted by Xenophon View Post
Total muppet.
Disgusted of Luton
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Originally posted by Drewster View PostI think you will find that us Demi-Gods are above that sort of thing........
btw, did you know that custom titles override next levels? This means you'll never be Godlike
When you reach 5000 posts you title will be changed to "Still on only a Demi-God" ...
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